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There are many theories about the universe. For example: The Big Bang Theory, The Big Rip Theory, The Big Crunch Theory, The Big Splash Theory and The Big Bounce Theory. However, the most widely accepted of all is the Big Bang Theory.
The Big Bang Theory posits that the universe began approximately 13.7 billion years ago from the rapid expansion of a singularity, an immense concentration of mass and energy whose volume would have been infinitely small. Within this framework, it is assumed that the movements of celestial bodies and the fundamental laws of nature and logic are an intrinsic part of the physical universe.
The Big Bang Theory is based on the expansion of the universe and on cosmic background radiation. The expansion of the universe was detected in 1929, while the cosmic microwave background, an electromagnetic phenomenon that fills the entire universe, was predicted in 1948 and confirmed in 1965.
The Big Bang Theory is scientifically grounded, but is not universally accepted. To believe in it is often compared to believing that an explosion in a car factory could create not only the cars but also the factory itself. Some people also believe that to accept the Big Bang Theory is to admit that all the universe's logic came from something without a mind. For these people, believing in the Big Bang Theory is as primitive as believing in magic, as they believe it attributes the existence of all laws of nature to chance.
The Big Bang Theory has many limitations, some of which are very apparent. For example, it does not account for the possibility that the universe has no exterior and is eternal. It also doesn't consider that celestial bodies might be moving away because the universe needs to inflate and deflate like a lung or a pump to function. In this latter case, the universe's expansion would be reversible, as it would eventually need to contract. Observing these two stages of the process might be impossible, as the universe is gigantic and each stage could take a very long time to complete. This assumption seems viable, but it is also a speculation, as it relies on the same cosmological observations as the Big Bang Theory. Fortunately, there are other pieces of evidence that can be used to develop more reliable theories about the universe. The Big Brain Theory is the first to be developed around these. Keep reading this book, and you will be amazed by the Big Brain Theory's adherence to reality.
2. THEORY PRESENTATION
The Big Brain Theory is named because it proposes a view of the universe as:
“A big brain that can think anything in the universe, including itself.”
In other words, the Big Brain Theory suggests that the universe can be viewed as both a kind of brain and its own thoughts simultaneously. The main pieces of evidence supporting the Big Brain Theory are as follows:
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